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The deputy head of Sudan's opposition Umma Party was sentenced to a week in prison on Sunday for demonstrating against the president, a party official and a lawyer said, as activists protested against emergency laws imposed last month. Mariam Sadiq Al Mahdi, the daughter of Umma leader and former prime minister Sadiq Al Mahdi, was among a group of 16 detained while...

The deputy head of Sudan's opposition Umma Party was sentenced to a week in prison on Sunday for demonstrating against the president, a party official and a lawyer said, as activists protested against emergency laws imposed last month. Mariam Sadiq Al Mahdi, the daughter of Umma leader and former prime minister Sadiq Al Mahdi, was among a group of 16 detained while...

Hundreds of protesters, mostly students, took to the streets in and near Sudan's capital, Khartoum, on Monday, continuing a three-month wave of demonstrations that has posed the most serious challenge yet to President Omar al-Bashir's three-decade rule. Students, activists and other protesters frustrated with economic hardships have held almost daily demonstrations across Sudan...

Author: Reuters ID: 1551372917770587900 Thu, 2019-02-28 16:19 KHARTOUM: More than 1,000 anti-government protesters demonstrated in and around Sudan’s capital Khartoum on Thursday, witnesses said, the first rallies since emergency courts were set up nationwide on Tuesday to combat more than two months of unrest. Security forces fired tear gas at about 400 protesters at Omdurman...

By Khalid Abdelaziz CAIRO (Reuters) - Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir on International Women's Day on Friday ordered the release of all women arrested in connection with anti-government demonstrations, hours after protesters marched in the two largest cities. Sudan has seen near-daily protests against Bashir since Dec. 19. The demonstrations were triggered by price increases...

Protesters shout slogans during an anti-government demonstration in Street 60 in the Sudanese capital Khartoum Scores of Sudanese protesters chanting "freedom, peace, justice" rallied in Khartoum on Monday, witnesses said, as a campaign against President Omar al-Bashir's rule was poised to enter its fourth month. Protests erupted in Sudan on December 19 over soaring bread...

These are images Sudan’s government does not want you to see: teams of masked, plainclothes agents chasing down protesters, beating them, and dragging them off to secret detention centres in Khartoum.
Who are these hit squads? Where are these detention centres? And what happens inside their walls?
BBC Africa Eye has analysed dozens of dramatic videos filmed during the recent uprising, and spoken with witnesses who have survived torture at the hands of the Bashir regime. Some of these protesters tell us about a secret and widely feared holding facility – The Fridge – where the cold is used an instrument of torture.
Investigation led by:
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Abdulmoniem Suleiman
Klaas Van Dijken
Aliaume Leroy
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Daniel Adamson
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These are images Sudan’s government does not want you to see: teams of masked, plainclothes agents chasing down protesters, beating them, and dragging them off to secret detention centres in Khartoum.
Who are these hit squads? Where are these detention centres? And what happens inside their walls?
BBC Africa Eye has analysed dozens of dramatic videos filmed during the recent uprising, and spoken with witnesses who have survived torture at the hands of the Bashir regime. Some of these protesters tell us about a secret and widely feared holding facility – The Fridge – where the cold is used an instrument of torture.
Investigation led by:
Benjamin Strick
Abdulmoniem Suleiman
Klaas Van Dijken
Aliaume Leroy
Produced and Edited by:
Suzanne Vanhooymissen
Tom Flannery
Daniel Adamson
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Sudan - Daily life in Port Sudan

published:30 Oct 2017

Sudan - Daily life in Port Sudan

Sudan - Daily life in Port Sudan

published:30 Oct 2017

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Port Sudan is the main Red Sea port city of Sudan. We start our visit at the busy bus station, we visite the lively market and shops around it. We see how locals relax at the corniche in the afternoon and after dark.
We visited Sudan on our overland trip from the Netherlands to South Africa and South America; see our playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMYlw_C7EP8JSXwn1EutZtidPlM8KoY2E....

Sudan - Daily life in Port Sudan

published:30 Oct 2017

views:1251934

Port Sudan is the main Red Sea port city of Sudan. We start our visit at the busy bus station, we visite the lively market and shops around it. We see how locals relax at the corniche in the afternoon and after dark.
We visited Sudan on our overland trip from the Netherlands to South Africa and South America; see our playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMYlw_C7EP8JSXwn1EutZtidPlM8KoY2E....

Sudan protests: Thousands move against Omar al-Bashir

published:29 Dec 2018

Sudan protests: Thousands move against Omar al-Bashir

Sudan protests: Thousands move against Omar al-Bashir

published:29 Dec 2018

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The Sudanese opposition leader is under arrest - amid a crackdown on anti-government protests held across the country. Security forces fired shots into the air last night to disperse crowds in the capital, Khartoum - as demonstrations against President al-Bashir continued for a tenth day in a row. Amnesty International said at least 37 people have been killed and hundreds injured.
From Khartoum, Yousra Elbagir reports - and we should warn you there are some images of violence.
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Sudan protests: Thousands move against Omar al-Bashir

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The Sudanese opposition leader is under arrest - amid a crackdown on anti-government protests held across the country. Security forces fired shots into the air last night to disperse crowds in the capital, Khartoum - as demonstrations against President al-Bashir continued for a tenth day in a row. Amnesty International said at least 37 people have been killed and hundreds injured.
From Khartoum, Yousra Elbagir reports - and we should warn you there are some images of violence.
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Protesters in Sudan\'s capital have denounced the president\'s state of emergency.
Omar al-Bashir announced he was dissolving the government, but just hours later, appointed six new ministers.
It is part of a series of measures to counter weeks of nationwide rallies against the government.
Al Jazeera\'s Dorsa Jabbari reports.
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Protesters in Sudan\'s capital have denounced the president\'s state of emergency.
Omar al-Bashir announced he was dissolving the government, but just hours later, appointed six new ministers.
It is part of a series of measures to counter weeks of nationwide rallies against the government.
Al Jazeera\'s Dorsa Jabbari reports.
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Awesome Facts Of Sudan The Sudan or Sudan also known as North Sudan since South Sudan\'s independence and officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northern Africa. Sudan is home to more pyramids than Egypt, giving it the world\'s largest collection of pyramids in one place at over 200 pyramids total.
सूडान देश के रोचक तथ्य उत्तरी अफ्रीका में सूडान एक गरीब और कमजोर देश माना जाता है सूडान अरबी वाक्य बिलाद अल-सूदान से आता है, जिसका मतलब होता है. पेट्रोलियम निर्यात सूडान देश की अर्थव्यवस्था का बड़ा आधार है सूडान प्रति दिन 125,000 बैरल तेल का उत्पादन करता है.
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Awesome Facts Of Sudan The Sudan or Sudan also known as North Sudan since South Sudan\'s independence and officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northern Africa. Sudan is home to more pyramids than Egypt, giving it the world\'s largest collection of pyramids in one place at over 200 pyramids total.
सूडान देश के रोचक तथ्य उत्तरी अफ्रीका में सूडान एक गरीब और कमजोर देश माना जाता है सूडान अरबी वाक्य बिलाद अल-सूदान से आता है, जिसका मतलब होता है. पेट्रोलियम निर्यात सूडान देश की अर्थव्यवस्था का बड़ा आधार है सूडान प्रति दिन 125,000 बैरल तेल का उत्पादन करता है.
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Deadly protests in Sudan enter a ninth consecutive day

published:28 Dec 2018

Deadly protests in Sudan enter a ninth consecutive day

Deadly protests in Sudan enter a ninth consecutive day

published:28 Dec 2018

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Dozens of people, including children, have been killed as Sudanese security forces try to stifle street protests that are ostensibly about high prices but whose roots lie much deeper.…
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Deadly protests in Sudan enter a ninth consecutive day

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Dozens of people, including children, have been killed as Sudanese security forces try to stifle street protests that are ostensibly about high prices but whose roots lie much deeper.…
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For nearly two months, Sudan has witnessed almost daily demonstrations demanding an end to 30 years of one-man rule - that of President Omar al-Bashir.
\"What is happening on the streets now, is more than mere demonstrations and protests - this is a revolution in the true sense of the word,\" explains Shamael al-Noor, a journalist for Al Tayyar. \"You can see signs of a shift, a switch in people\'s ways of thinking, a demand for actual change.\"
While the protests were set off by the rising cost of bread and fuel in the north of Sudan, they quickly grew into a demand for more political freedoms and an end to al-Bashir\'s rule.
By the time they reached Khartoum, the domestic media outlets were ordered to stop covering the story and revoked the media credentials of half a dozen journalists while arresting 70 others. Online platforms, such as Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter were blocked.
The clampdown has not stopped activists and citizen journalists from getting those pictures out - security services beating protesters, in some cases shooting them or running them over.
Virtual private networks (VPNs) have allowed activists to circumvent the shutdown. It\'s the technology of choice in countries where the authorities cut off access to online sites - since VPN technology allows users to move beyond the control of any government.
What is happening on the streets now, is more than mere demonstrations and protests - this is a revolution in the true sense of the word
Shamael al-Noor, journalist, Al Tayyar
\"We work to document everything - the regime\'s crimes and violations, the woun...

For nearly two months, Sudan has witnessed almost daily demonstrations demanding an end to 30 years of one-man rule - that of President Omar al-Bashir.
\"What is happening on the streets now, is more than mere demonstrations and protests - this is a revolution in the true sense of the word,\" explains Shamael al-Noor, a journalist for Al Tayyar. \"You can see signs of a shift, a switch in people\'s ways of thinking, a demand for actual change.\"
While the protests were set off by the rising cost of bread and fuel in the north of Sudan, they quickly grew into a demand for more political freedoms and an end to al-Bashir\'s rule.
By the time they reached Khartoum, the domestic media outlets were ordered to stop covering the story and revoked the media credentials of half a dozen journalists while arresting 70 others. Online platforms, such as Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter were blocked.
The clampdown has not stopped activists and citizen journalists from getting those pictures out - security services beating protesters, in some cases shooting them or running them over.
Virtual private networks (VPNs) have allowed activists to circumvent the shutdown. It\'s the technology of choice in countries where the authorities cut off access to online sites - since VPN technology allows users to move beyond the control of any government.
What is happening on the streets now, is more than mere demonstrations and protests - this is a revolution in the true sense of the word
Shamael al-Noor, journalist, Al Tayyar
\"We work to document everything - the regime\'s crimes and violations, the woun...

The Rebel Puppeteers of Sudan | Op-Docs

published:17 Jun 2018

The Rebel Puppeteers of Sudan | Op-Docs

The Rebel Puppeteers of Sudan | Op-Docs

published:17 Jun 2018

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This week’s Op-Doc is Roopa Gogineni’s “The Rebel Puppeteers of Sudan.” Filmed in that country’s remote Nuba Mountains, the film tells the story of a resourceful group of journalists and a drama collective who banded together to create “Bisha TV,” a satirical web series that mocks the cruelty of Sudan’s repressive leadership. Not only a comedy show born amid conflict and oppression, the series is a rare outlet for commentary from the Nuba Mountains. As one of the puppeteers says, “We’re showing what actually happens.”
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The Rebel Puppeteers of Sudan | Op-Docs

published:17 Jun 2018

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This week’s Op-Doc is Roopa Gogineni’s “The Rebel Puppeteers of Sudan.” Filmed in that country’s remote Nuba Mountains, the film tells the story of a resourceful group of journalists and a drama collective who banded together to create “Bisha TV,” a satirical web series that mocks the cruelty of Sudan’s repressive leadership. Not only a comedy show born amid conflict and oppression, the series is a rare outlet for commentary from the Nuba Mountains. As one of the puppeteers says, “We’re showing what actually happens.”
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The Faces Of Sudan l Sudanses/Thoub Lookbook

published:30 Nov 2016

The Faces Of Sudan l Sudanses/Thoub Lookbook

The Faces Of Sudan l Sudanses/Thoub Lookbook

published:30 Nov 2016

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Hi guys !! So I decided to do this video to introduce you guys to my culture (sudanese culture). So I decided to include all my sudanese friends and all decided to wear the sudanese tradition clothing. This video is a lookbook of the different thoubs sudanese women wear but it also give you a brief idea of the diversity in sudan. We are all from different tribes and we all look different, but at the end of the day we are all pure sudanese. As sudanese we often get told that we don\'t look sudanese and thats mainly because people are not exposed to the different group of sudanese and therefore they believe that we all look alike. Anyways this was just a fun little video I got to do with my beautiful friends. I hope you guys enjoy it.
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Ladies of sudan: https://youtu.be/LvXEOkL4U7g...

The Faces Of Sudan l Sudanses/Thoub Lookbook

published:30 Nov 2016

views:886087

Hi guys !! So I decided to do this video to introduce you guys to my culture (sudanese culture). So I decided to include all my sudanese friends and all decided to wear the sudanese tradition clothing. This video is a lookbook of the different thoubs sudanese women wear but it also give you a brief idea of the diversity in sudan. We are all from different tribes and we all look different, but at the end of the day we are all pure sudanese. As sudanese we often get told that we don\'t look sudanese and thats mainly because people are not exposed to the different group of sudanese and therefore they believe that we all look alike. Anyways this was just a fun little video I got to do with my beautiful friends. I hope you guys enjoy it.
Instagram: Gisma_d
Snapchat: Gisma_d
Ladies of sudan: https://youtu.be/LvXEOkL4U7g...

These are images Sudan’s government does not want you to see: teams of masked, plainclothes agents chasing down protesters, beating them, and dragging them off to secret detention centres in Khartoum.
Who are these hit squads? Where are these detention centres? And what happens inside their walls?

Port Sudan is the main Red Sea port city of Sudan. We start our visit at the busy bus station, we visite the lively market and shops around it. We see how locals relax at the corniche in the afternoon and after dark.
We visited Sudan on our overland trip from the Netherlands to South Africa and Sou

The Sudanese opposition leader is under arrest - amid a crackdown on anti-government protests held across the country. Security forces fired shots into the air last night to disperse crowds in the capital, Khartoum - as demonstrations against President al-Bashir continued for a tenth day in a row. A

Protesters in Sudan\'s capital have denounced the president\'s state of emergency.
Omar al-Bashir announced he was dissolving the government, but just hours later, appointed six new ministers.
It is part of a series of measures to counter weeks of nationwide rallies against the government.
Al Jazee

Awesome Facts Of Sudan The Sudan or Sudan also known as North Sudan since South Sudan\'s independence and officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northern Africa. Sudan is home to more pyramids than Egypt, giving it the world\'s largest collection of pyramids in one place at over 200 pyr

Dozens of people, including children, have been killed as Sudanese security forces try to stifle street protests that are ostensibly about high prices but whose roots lie much deeper.…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2018/12/28/deadly-protests-in-sudan-enter-a-ninth-consecutive-day
What are the

For nearly two months, Sudan has witnessed almost daily demonstrations demanding an end to 30 years of one-man rule - that of President Omar al-Bashir.
\"What is happening on the streets now, is more than mere demonstrations and protests - this is a revolution in the true sense of the word,\" explain

This week’s Op-Doc is Roopa Gogineni’s “The Rebel Puppeteers of Sudan.” Filmed in that country’s remote Nuba Mountains, the film tells the story of a resourceful group of journalists and a drama collective who banded together to create “Bisha TV,” a satirical web series that mocks the cruelty of Sud

Hi guys !! So I decided to do this video to introduce you guys to my culture (sudanese culture). So I decided to include all my sudanese friends and all decided to wear the sudanese tradition clothing. This video is a lookbook of the different thoubs sudanese women wear but it also give you a brief